6 Tips for Being on Trail in the Dark This Winter Carly Moree|December 13, 2018 Shorter days mean longer nights. So if you're planning on hiking, you might be out in the dark. These are our tips for how to do it right.
5 Tips For Handling Fear In Fourth-Class Terrain Hilary Oliver|December 10, 2018 Listening to your gut—and picking good partners—is key to having fun in the mountains, especially when you're expanding your comfort zone.
Wheel Love for the Trail Tony Gill|December 7, 2018 Trailside mountain bike fixes from expert guides to remedy flat tires, taco-ed wheels and cracked rims.
Dos and Don’ts for Taking A Friend Climbing For The First Time Hilary Oliver|December 6, 2018 Want to introduce a friend to climbing? Here are five ways to help make sure they have a great time—and want to come back for more.
Want To Build Climbing Skills? Quit Maxing Out Every Training Session Hilary Oliver|November 29, 2018 Sure, it feels good to know you tried your hardest—but you could actually be holding yourself back.
When is the Best Time of Day to Run? Jess Daddio|September 26, 2018 Can you change the time of day you run to optimize performance? Well, sort of.
Glamping 101: How to Go from Camping to Glamping Ashley Brown|September 1, 2018 Ever wondered what glamping is all about? Learn the ins and outs of glamping, plus get tips on how to take your next outdoor adventure from camp to glamp.
Too Old for Long-Distance Walking? Carolyn Wood|August 20, 2018 Carolyn Wood has met hikers well into their 70s out taking a very long walk. Equipped with these six tips, it’s not too late for long-distance treks.
How to Survive Van Life with Your Significant Other Caitlin Moran|August 10, 2018 Whether you’re hitting the road for a few weeks or traveling around the world for a full year, these tips will help you keep your peace and sanity over the long haul.
What’s the Difference Between Women’s and Men’s Bikes? Ken Knapp|August 8, 2018 Many bicycle brands offer women’s bikes, but what exactly does that mean? We explain how a man’s bike differs from a woman’s bike.
Tips for Backpacking With Your Dog Ashley Brown|July 26, 2018 Some of the best hiking companions have four legs. Dogs and backpacking can go together like peas and carrots—assuming you take some steps to assure both you and your furry friend are prepared for the backcountry. Follow these tips to help ensure both you and they enjoy a lifetime of excursions under the stars.
Hot Out? Here’s How to Run Even on Summer’s Hottest Days Corey Buhay|July 19, 2018 Don’t let summer’s scorching temperatures cancel your trail runs. Turns out, you can train your body to handle running in higher heat.